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A Technological Hug
SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute
Hugus is a new interactive device designed by HKDI students Heung Oi Lam, Fung Lim Chi, Hung Shun Wai, Ho Sin Yi, Tam Kai Fung, Wong Lap Wing and Yu Chi Yin. The device, designed to help connect people to their family when far from home, received multiple accolades at the 1st ACG+Capital Awards......
Feeling Ai
SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute
We all develop emotional connections to the devices we use; the smartphone that is a constant companion or the office printer that is a constant source of frustration. Soon, these machines might be able to respond in kind
Being Human
SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute
To mark the conclusion of SIGNED Magazine's exploration of the intersection of technology and design, we spoke to two leaders in their fields about how technology can make us more human, not less
Me2b
SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute
Fixing the internet's biggest flaw
Home Ex Data, The Natural Of The Artificial
Home Ex Data, The Natural Of The Artificial
SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute
Technology has become second nature to humankind. The Homo Ex Data exhibition at HKDI Gallery explored how we can no longer survive without it
Virtually Yours
SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute
New and old cultural institutions are building online worlds for the sharing of ideas and culture; 3D scanning is allowing established institutions to renew their online presence and new forms of digital-only museum are springing up. Most excitingly of all, 3D scanning and VR allow for ancient and modern artefacts to be experienced from the comfort of our own homes
Future-Facing Retail
SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute
The data gathered using facial recognition is invaluable to traditional retailers with bricks and mortar stores; it is finally levelling the playing field between the data-gathering-led online retail locations. And as traditional retailers search for a formula that can help them survive in a digital future, a new online/offline hybridity is emerging
The Chain
SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute
Blockchain has begun to revolutionise the world of tech. Surrounded by digital technology, big data and social media, information has never been so readily available to us -- but that information is often disorganised and inaccessible. Blockchain offers the opportunity to design new ways to organise that information and to put it to good use
Are You Working Well?
SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute
It is nothing new for employers to recognise the importance of a healthy and happy workforce. But now, new technology is changing the way that we approach wellness in the workplace.
Into The Laboratory!
SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute
HKDI's new Media Lab is a platform where students can interact with the latest technology; a hub for exploring new ideas and finding new solutions
Shenzhen's Shifting Fortunes
SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute
From sleepy border town to booming manufacturing hub to design city -- Shenzhen is continually transforming itself as it spearheads China's passage to an innovation-based society.
Five Cities Where 'Tesign' Is Creating Happiness
Five Cities Where 'Tesign' Is Creating Happiness
SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute
Around the world, cities are implementing policies that create happiness through the application of good "tesign"
Happiness: A 'Tesign' For Life
Happiness: A 'Tesign' For Life
SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute
Happiness can be hard to come by. Since Aristotle walked the streets of ancient Athens preaching the good life, the search for happiness has fed the imagination and driven innovation. Can our contemporary world of high-tech connectivity provide the satisfaction we have always sought? "Tesign" -- the combination of technology and design -- is here to help.
Game Changers, Leece Sharon
Game Changers, Leece Sharon
SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute
What does it take for an innovative design to become an influential one? We take a look at how and why some designs have the power to shape culture and reality and, in so doing, become defining points of our time.
A Matter Of Taste 味關重要
AMBROSIA 客道 : The Magazine of The International Culinary Institute
Along with Ferran Adria, British chef Heston Blumenthal is the foremost proponent of a scientific approach to cooking that has won him global acclaim for signature dishes like triple cooked chips and white chocolate with caviar, he recently visited Hong Kong where he discovered that the city's local cuisine has much to be admired.
英國大廚Heston Blumenthal是分子廚藝巨匠,與名廚Ferran Adria齊名。他擅於在烹調手法中融入創新的科技元素,其拿手好菜包括三重薯菜(triple cooked chips)和白朱古力配魚子醬(white chocolate with caviar)等。近期,這位創意非凡的廚藝天才造訪香港,並對這座城市的地道美食讚口不絕。
Driving Change
SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute
Chelsia Lau is the chief designer for Ford in Shanghai and is behind some of its biggest projects. We speak to the Hongkonger about the changes in automotive design.